Japanese Amulet Omamori Ki-Yan - Chinese Zodiac Sign of the Rabbit
Japanese Amulet Omamori Ki-Yan - Chinese Zodiac Sign of the Rabbit
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Width | about 4.5 cm |
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Length | 6 cm |
Compositions | Chirimen crêpe |
Product origin | made in Japan |
The Omamori is a traditional Japanese amulet, known for its spiritual protection and blessings. Handcrafted with care, each Omamori is blessed in Japanese temples with specific prayers to ensure safety, good health, and success. These amulets are often carried for personal protection, luck in studies or business, or to safeguard loved ones. A symbol of ancient Japanese wisdom, the Omamori is a powerful talisman that brings positive energy and protection to its wearer.
The Chinese zodiac sign of the Rabbit (or Hare) is the fourth sign of the Chinese zodiac, associated with specific years of the lunar calendar. Each sign returns every 12 years, and people born under the sign of the Rabbit are perceived as elegant, peaceful, and sensitive.
People born under this sign are often described as gentle, kind, and diplomatic. They prefer tranquility and avoid conflict. The Rabbit is known for its sense of justice, compassion, and great empathy. Rabbit natives are also very attentive to their surroundings and have a strong sense of aesthetics.
The Rabbit is sociable, but also enjoys solitude from time to time. It prefers harmonious environments and appreciates interpersonal relationships based on gentleness and understanding. Although it is sociable, it can also be a little reserved, even shy, especially when meeting new situations or people.
People born under this sign are intelligent and often have good negotiation skills. They are meticulous, organized, and enjoy working in a calm environment. Rabbit natives are creative and can excel in careers related to art, literature, or in professions that require diplomacy and management.
The Rabbit seeks stability and serenity. He is a caring, loyal, and protective partner. However, his sensitivity can sometimes make him vulnerable, and he needs to feel emotionally secure.
Like each sign of the Chinese zodiac, the Rabbit is influenced by one of the five Chinese elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water), which slightly modifies the personality depending on the dominant element of the year of birth. For example, a Wood Rabbit can be more expansive and warm, while a Metal Rabbit will be more reserved and determined.
The Rabbit is generally compatible with the signs of the Goat and the Pig, as they share values of benevolence and mutual understanding. He may have more difficulty getting along with the Rooster or Dragon signs, who may be perceived as too bold or dominant.
The Rabbit is also a symbol of luck and longevity in Chinese culture. It is often associated with gentleness, peace and prosperity.